Chick-fil-A plans to launch streaming service with original shows
Chick-fil-A plans to launch streaming service with original shows
Fast-food chain is paying up to $400K for unscripted content, Deadline reports.
Alternate title: Chick-fil-A about to raise menu prices.
Also, don't buy from them. It's run by Christian nationalist and every dollar you give them goes to taking away the rights of someone else.
135 2 ReplyWould you like some extra bigotry with that chicken, sir?
52 0 ReplyIt would be their pleasure.
29 0 ReplyThey don't even ask you
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You gotta donate to planned parenthood for every dollar spent there. It's like buying carbon offsets, but for sandwiches. /s
36 2 ReplyI donate to Planned Parenthood AND I don't eat at Chick-fil-A. Win-win.
10 0 ReplyThe last time I was in a Chick-fil-A there was a flamboyantly homosexual guy wearing a neckerchief who took my order.
I had many questions, but I kept them to myself.
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Also, because chickens are sentient, sapient creatures! Their experiences are real and matter. Their suffering is identical in nature to your own.
10 5 Replychickens are sentient, sapient creatures! Their experiences are real and matter. Their suffering is identical in nature to your own.
do you have evidence for the sapient claim? and what is the basis of whether their experiences matter: how much, and to whom? and as for the identical-ness of the nature of their suffering, can you substantiate that in any way?
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i wonder what rights are being taken away + i am not in america
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Unscripted content? So religious reality TV? Good, that sounds worse.
39 0 ReplyI'd say church services but those are scripted
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Update: "Streaming service to be unavailable every Sunday."
38 1 ReplyJFC. The 700 Club sandwich?
32 0 ReplyStarring: Kirk Cameron.
20 0 Replycan I install it on my KFC gaming console
15 0 ReplyCan you watch on Sundays?
9 0 ReplyLol "Chick Flix"
7 0 Reply🤡
2 0 ReplyMissed opportunity to have just bought the assets from Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, which apparently had rights to actual content?
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